Fringe Photos: Screenshots From "Enemy Of My Enemy"
By Dennis Email Post 1/22/2012 11:29:00 PM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Photos, Screencaps, Season 4
HD screenshots of Fringe episode "Enemy Of My Enemy" are now available at FringeFiles.com.
These screen caps have all been randomly selected, so if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in these comments.
Promotional photos for "Enemy Of My Enemy" are also available at FringeFiles.com.
Support Fringe: Commercials From "Enemy Of My Enemy"
By Dennis Email Post 1/22/2012 11:21:00 PM Categories: Commercial, Fringe, Support Fringe, Video
This is a compilation of all the commercials (and glyphs) shown during the Fringe episode "Enemy Of My Enemy".
Please take a moment to thank the sponsors of Fringe, by purchasing their products and/or saying thanks on their Twitter and Facebook pages. Keep it simple, like this tweet from @Ocean5ouL:
Hey @toyota, I just observed your "Prius V" commercial during #Fringe. Thanks for supporting the show. :)
Fringe Easter Egg: Next Episode Clue 409
By Dennis Email Post 1/22/2012 11:18:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Next Episode Clues, Season 4
Every episode of Fringe contains a hidden clue that foreshadows something in the next episode. In last Fringe episode "Back To Where You've Never Been", when Peter and Lincoln cross over to the alternate universe, there is a Mohonk Teahouse on the corner.
Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Enemy Of My Enemy"
By Dennis Email Post 1/22/2012 10:57:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Observer, Season 4
Observers make an appearance in every Fringe episode. In the Fringe episode "Enemy Of My Enemy", one can be spotted in the crowd, as David Robert Jones tries to escape the FBI by handing out money.
You can see all of the other hidden appearances of Observers here.
Fringe Episode 4.09 Review - Clues Are Out There
By Xindilini Email Post 1/21/2012 04:21:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 4
It did not surprise me that David Robert Jones has ties to Nina Sharp. I cannot wait to see what her endgame is.
Enemy of My Enemy is full of subtext.
I never imagined the other Elizabeth would pay Walter a visit. If it were not for the current scenario, the same momentous meeting would only be an impossibility.
Interesting to note that the other Walter was also plagued by his own guilt and helplessness twenty-six years ago, albeit with a lot less vindication.
Well, the outcome is still the same.
I couldn't save our son then.
And I can't help him now.
Colonel Broyles' duplicity in regards to Jones. A slight tell, a disdain on his face when Jones asked for tea in interrogation. This tells me that he is acting under duress. Ask yourselves what could make a man betray his commander.
So... Jones is also a variable in this universe. When he succeeded in crossing over to the other side, it's plausible Peter must have been sucked through one of the holes that formed the moment he disengaged from the machine.
Random Thoughts and Meanings...
Alternate Olivia eventually broke up with Frank. And it's blue universe Lincoln finds it amusing that Olivia has a close relationship with his double. Look out, red Lincoln may have competition. Funny looking face.
Blue Lincoln shouting out "FRINGE DIVISION!" He's using their war cry.
Gene is a changed cow. There are less spots on the animal.
Alternate Astrid impressed that the man Peter is from another timeline. Cool.
The collective sneers across the boardroom table, at their Fringe Division counterparts. That was priceless. That scene also makes me wonder who had called for the accord between the universes.
Nothing gets by Broyles. That's one more thing he has in common with his alter ego. You know?
Thoughts on Continuity...
The SUV Olivia was driving when they arrive at the quarry had bullet impacts. The one severed by the dimensional portal had a clean windshield.
How did Peter retain so much about the properties of those rocks? By the time Olivia crossed over to get Peter in season 2's Over There, no one knew how William Bell crossed over.
Last Word
Just like what Secretary Bishop said last week. Not everything is as it seems.
Fringe Season 4: 5 Questions About “Enemy of My Enemy”
By fringeobsessed Email Post 1/21/2012 03:07:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 4
Fringe Season 4: 5 Questions About “Enemy of My Enemy”
Saturday, January 21st, 2012 at 7:30am
by Graeme McMillanFeature, Television
It’s possible that, by this point, you’re wondering just who we’re supposed to be rooting for in Fox’s Fringe, and last night’s episode “Enemy of My Enemy” might have just confused matters even more by bringing back a bad guy who really should’ve been dead. Five questions about the episode? That’s just for starters…
What Is David Robert Jones Up To?
So we know that Jones has the potential – or, at least the material – to “blow a hole in the universe” multiple times over, but why would he want to? Given that he can apparently travel between universes at will – and has the ability to deploy shapeshifters throughout at least two universes – why would he want to destroy one (or more)? And what does this have to do with whatever Nina is up to…? “Enemy of My Enemy” gave us lots of clues about what Jones’ agenda was, but nothing even approaching a real answer… Instead, all we got are far more questions (The one that feels like it’s either the key to the whole thing or a massive red herring: Jones has apparently discovered a way to duplicate William Bell’s ability to synthesize the material necessary to make his universe-shattering bomb – Is this an allusion to his working with forces within Massive Dynamic, or are we supposed to read more into Bell’s now-mysterious-again disappearance in this timeline?). Frustrating? Definitely… but kind of compelling, too.
What Is Happening With Olivia?
And while we’re talking about Nina… Whatever she’s up to in regards to Olivia seems to be part of Jones’ plan, if that final scene is anything to go by. Going by clues in previous episodes, Olivia is continuing her cortexephan trials without knowing it, and all under Nina’s manipulation, but to what end? Is Olivia’s latent ability to travel between universes unaided the key to Jones’ entire plan… and if so, does that explain why the Observer told her that she had to die last week? Is killing Olivia, and removing the one person who can naturally travel around the multiverse the only way to keep the multiverse from being destroyed?
Read the entire spinoff.com article here.
Fringe 410 Preview: "Forced Perspective"
By Dennis Email Post 1/21/2012 12:03:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Preview, Season 4, Video
Here is the preview from the end of "Enemy of My Enemy" for the Fringe episode "Forced Perspective", which airs on FRIDAY, January 27th at 9:00PM on FOX.
Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.
Screenshots from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.
Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyph Code in "Enemy Of My Enemy"
By Dennis Email Post 1/20/2012 10:53:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Season 4
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "Enemy Of My Enemy" spelled out DEATH, sweet strawberry flavored death.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
Fringe Episode 409: "Enemy Of My Enemy"
By Dennis Email Post 1/20/2012 07:27:00 PM Categories: Episodes, Fringe, Season 4
Tonight on Fringe Friday is the ninth season four episode "Enemy Of My Enemy".
FRINGE DIVISION FACES NEW CHALLENGESDuring the episode, you can chat LIVE in the Fringe Chat Room, and help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #EnemyOfMyEnemy. Also, don't forget to check-in at GetGlue to get this week's Fringe sticker.
Peter’s visit to the other side intensifies as the alternate FRINGE division faces off against a formidable new foe in a harrowing race against time.
Also, don't forget to discuss the episode here in the comments, and you can get more information:
- "Enemy Of My Enemy" episode page on Fringepedia
- "Enemy Of My Enemy" transcript on Fringepedia
- "Enemy Of My Enemy" screenshot gallery at FringeFiles
- "Enemy Of My Enemy" promotional photos at FringeFiles
How do you rate the Fringe episode "Enemy Of My Enemy"?
Fringe Sneak Peeks: "Enemy Of My Enemy"
By Dennis Email Post 1/20/2012 04:21:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 4, Sneak Peek, Video
Fringe: Scoop on Olivia's Doomed Fate, Peter's Exit Plan, David Robert Jones' Endgame and More
By fringeobsessed Email Post 1/20/2012 04:00:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Interview, Jeff Pinkner, Joel Wyman, Joshua Jackson, Season 4
January 20, 2012 07:06 AM PST
Fringe: Scoop on Olivia's Doomed Fate, Peter's Exit Plan, David Robert Jones' Endgame and More
by Matt Webb Mitovich
Last week’s episode of Fox’s Fringe – as an ersatz fall finale is want to do — left viewers with many questions. For one, what’s up with the Observer’s very dire premonition about Olivia? What is big bad David Robert Jones’ endgame? And is Peter’s plan still to get out of Dodge? Though everyone was traditionally cryptic, here is what TVLine was able to glean from series bosses J.K. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner and star lead Joshua Jackson.
TVLINE
The Observer warning Olivia that she must die — is that tied to an existing plot point, or is it kicking off a new storyline?
J.K. WYMAN
Not to use the word “recontextualize” as we often do [Laughs], but it will make you look at things that you’ve seen in a little bit of a different way.
JEFF PINKNER
We have been already laying tracks this season for stuff that will become more and more clear as the season goes on.
TVLINE
Does Olivia’s doomed fate have to do with her recent migraines?
PINKNER
It may… perhaps. You knew we were go to say perhaps.
TVLINE
Will Olivia share this grim forecast with her team?
JOSHUA JACKSON
It… becomes evident. It comes up.
TVLINE
Is this, like, just a way to balance things out and give Anna Torv her own job security “scare,” after telling Joshua Jackson last spring that Peter was going to cease to exist?
PINKNER
Oh, all of our actors are pretty comfortable with their job security. We love all of our children equally.
TVLINE
Speaking of Olivia: When will we pick up the Nina Sharpe thread? When last seen, she had some goons inject her “daughter figure” with a drug….
PINKNER
Very soon. We try very hard to plan things and then attend to them, and not just ignore them for weeks and weeks and weeks.
TVLINE
What is David Robert Jones’ “uberplan”? When will it become evident?
WYMAN
Soon enough. We’re well into it now.
PINKNER
For the people who have been watching closely, there are already some hints as to what his plans are.
Read Matt's entire TVLine article here.
Enemy Mine: Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 4×09
By fringeobsessed Email Post 1/20/2012 09:30:00 AM
Happy Fringe Friday everyone!
Last Friday's Fringe Twitter campaign was quite successful(see post from 01/13/12).
Not only did #CrossTheLine trend #3 worldwide, #Fringe even made it to the US trends. #CrossTheLine made #1 in Brazil and Spain. Trended in Chile, Germany, France and.... Vancouver, Canada!
Tonight, the Fringedom wants to try to get the hashmark #EnemyOfMyEnemy to trend on Twitter starting at 7PM Eastern, that's 2 hours before the new episode airs, and then again at 7PM Pacific time.
Why? Because we know that ratings isn't just about Nielsen boxes anymore. TV networks and their contractors pay attention to which TV shows are 'socially-active' and our show Fringe is very socially-active
on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other venues.
Why continue this effort again? Last Friday's event catapaulted Fringe in multiple social media platforms, and we need to keep Fringe visible in these platforms.
Please consider joining in tonight at 7PM Eastern and 7PM Pacific to support your favorite show by signing into Twitter and using the #EnemyOfMyEnemy hashmark.
If you are not familiar with Twitter, you can create an new account rather painlessly at http://www.twitter.com/.
For more information on this week's special Fringe Twitter event click here.
You can also adopt a special icon for this event by clicking here.
Just a reminder. Please do not tweet with the #EnemyOfMyEnemy hashmark until 7PM Eastern, to increase the likelihood of trending.
Let's invade Twitter tonight, and make our hashmark and our show trend!
***ButWait! There's more!***
Another social network platform that needs our attention tonight is GetGlue.
If you are not familiar with getglue.com it is a very clever advertising site married to social networking.
GetGlue merges fans with their interests, and their interests' sponsors.
If you have a GetGlue account you can "check-in" to Fringe. The shows that get the most check-ins are highly visible to the networks and the show's sponsors.
You can also look up Fringe's sponsors on GetGlue, check-in to them, ie. Nissan Leaf, and thank them for supporting Fringe. Think it doesn't make a difference. Guess again.
If you don’t have a Getglue account, get one! You can post your check-ins to Twitter or Facebook.
The more activity, the better, as this may also get other Fringies involved in the GetGlue check-ins. GetGlue also has convenient mobile phone aps for iphone, Android and Blackberry.
Let’s make it a combined effort to not only check-in to the show, but to also check-in to the show’s advertisers and comment, “Thank You for your support of Fringe! @FringeOnFox”
So please, enjoy the new episode tonight, and support high visibility of your show by tweeting on Twitter with the special hashmark, and checking into Fringe at getglue.com and thanking at least 1 of tonight's many sponsors. Your efforts will not go unrewarded. GO FRINGE!
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